Prynne reads from Kitchen Poems ('Numbers in Time of Trouble'), The White Stones ('Quality in that Case as Pressure', 'Shadow Songs', 'On the Matter of Thermal Packing', 'Oil', 'From End to End', 'A Sonnet to Famous Hopes', 'The Corn Burned by Syrius', 'Starvation / Dream', 'Crown', and 'As It Were An Attendant'), the entirety of A Night Square, and Brass ('Es Lebe der König', 'The Kirghiz Disasters', 'The Five Hindrances', and 'Of Sanguine Fire').

Reading at occupied Lady Mitchell Hall, University of Cambridge, for an event organised by Cambridge Defend Education, 27 November 2011. Prynne was the second speaker in the event, preceded by Selma James and followed by an open mic. Recorded and introduced by Justin Katko.

Prynne reads "I saw my lady weepe..." (Anon., from John Dowland’s Second Book of Songs or Airs, 1600); from Pearls That Were; and from Kazoo Dreamboats; or, On What There Is. With translations by Li Zhimin.

This reading was part of the Third National English Poetry Symposium and recorded by Justin Katko. It is 19 minutes long.

Prose

Stars, Tigers and the Shape of Words (1993)They That Haue Powre to Hurt; A Specimen of a Commentary on Shake-speares Sonnets, 94 (2001)Field Notes: 'The Solitary Reaper' and others (2007)George Herbert, Love III: A Discursive Commentary (2011)Early correspondence and essays in Certain Prose of the English Intelligencer (Cambridge: Mountain, 2012)